This would make me test my eye, I have a lot f coins....ready to be slabbed. Have never done it, would rather have more coins than a subjective...
CAC just gets name recognition for something like 5 bucks. The seller holds the gem.
Really never been about registry points. But not gonna break it unless it goes in a high end slab.
It has plenty better surfaces than this one. Luster is flashy.
Weren't their 4 so called Original/nt toned coins up last night? If those actually sold I, well then the above coins are something to write about.
They actually make their money from the submitter. CAC makes zero money on the sale.
:rolleyes:And I thought it was the brilliance of the obverse surfaces. Not that the public had any biased towards the other.
We will let you slide. ;)
I found this souvenir set among a bunch of Susan B Anthony's. This quarter was the buying point for all the other sets. The dime isn't too bad...
I wish their reverses were swapped.
They are voids in the insert. At least that is the best in hand guess.
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So the dealer said $XXXX.
What are the prong looking voids in the holder?
These coins do make it out of the mint, Who ever plucked this one got a gem
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It will eventually tone into a deeper color, depending on your storage conditions.
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